The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 05, 1888, Image 10

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THE only place where you can find what you want
_ in our line.
rpHE only place that sells goods on their merit.
'SKf ' ma e our own prices. We sell at a profit.
WE have bargains in surplus stock. We guaran-
_ tee every article as represented.
WE are establishing a trade for the hereafter , not
_ only for to-day and to-morrow , but for years to
come , by conducting our business in a straight , legiti-
mate manner , giving full value , dollar for dollar , and
backing up just what we say.
WE have one of Dr. King's celebrated Optometer's
_ and can fit your eyes with spectacles correctly.
WE charge nothing for piercing ears with a new
_ painless process , its very funny ; makes any
one laugh.
WE are having a big sale on Gold Watches , which
_ we sell same price as silver.
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B SSf * It will be impossible to describe all we have for sale , so drop in and
H convince yourself that there is no place like it on earth.
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I R L McCracken k Bio.
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B MAIN AVENUE , - COKXEll NORTH OF POST OFFICE.
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Bv I am now located in the store room
I lately vacated by Mrs. T. Nelis , on
I Main Avenue , where I will he pleas-
I ed to see all niy old customers and
I many new ones. My stock will he
I larger and finer than ever , and niy
I prices as low as the lowest.
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I 1888. Fall Season.1889.
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I The fact that my efforts in the past to produce
I none but of the highest standard of excellence
have been appreciated by friends and customers , t
I as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi-
I ness , has encouaraged me to still greater exertions
I for the Fall andA inter season. u
Mj CoMi of File Fairies
For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will
give me pleasure to have you see my stock , which c x
is and handsome assortment of
as large an new Bi
goods as can be shown by any of the best houses iu
in larger cities. I am better prepared now to exe- Jj
cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl o
ish and perfect fitting garments.
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McCook. Nebraska. MERCHANT * TAILOR ftol
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OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property. *
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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A CAMPBELL , President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice eside
t : O. KOCKNELL , Secretary. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President. Ul )
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t- F. L. BROWN , Treasurer.
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Tins is an administration of the spoils ,
by the spoils , and for the spoils. It is
running a check book propaganda if
ever thero was one. Witness tho follow
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ing announcement jubilantly made in
the editorial columns of the New York
Sum "When President Cleveland gave
his magnificent contribution of $10,000
to the funds of the Democratic campaign
committee ho was not alone in that work
of National beneficence. At the same
time with the President's check the com
mittee received a check for $10,000
from the Hon. Thomas F. Bayard , a
check for $10,000 from the Hon. Chas.
S. Fairchild , a check for $10,000 from
the Hon. William C. Whitney , a check
for $10,000 from the Hon. Don. M.
Dickinson ; in all , from the President and
Cabinet , the handsome sum of $50,000.
But three members of the Cabinet , Sec
retary Eudicott , Secretary Vilas , and the
pan-electric Attorney General gave .noth
ing. However , to make good every de
ficiency , the Hon. William L. Scott , of
Pennsylvania , gave $20,000 ; Mr. Sid
ney T. Fairchild , Secretary Fairchild's
father j , and Mr. J. J. Hill , the Demo
cratic hustler of Minnesota , gave $10 , -
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000 apiece ; the Paynes , of Cleveland ,
gave liberally , and other personal friends
of \ President Cleveland clubbed in swell
ing the aggregate contribution to the
impressive total of $150,000. "
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At the north there is the eolLision of
political policies. At the south there
is'the i peace of Poland. ' ' Reputable
men , good men , religious men of the
south , not only admit tho suppression
of [ the suffrage , but they also justify it.
The fact is undisputed and undisputa-
ble. t Worse than all , the number of the
manacled electoral votes is increased by
the enfranchisement of the colored race ,
formerly counted in the basis of appor
tionment t three-fifths of its
as only - ag
gregate. Without this increase there
] would be no peril to republican suprem
acy. } The contrast is drawn. The
j 1 ghts and shadows may be plainly dis
cerned. Is it fair , is it justis it in con
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formity f with the irenius of republican in
stitutions that the free vote of the north
should be overcome by the chained vote
of the south. This is not a plea for the
ensanguined garment. This is not a
gun fired at the Kuklux Klan. It is
I simply a question directed to loyal
American citizens. Shall not the will
of freemen be so emphatically expressed
as to nullify the will of those who tram
ple the ballot box under their feet ?
There are people who maunder about
the evils of party strife , and shake their
i heads gravely over the intensity of po
litical feeling. The sputter of the storm
hides from them the sweep of the tide.
They fail to see that underneath this
conflict of opinion is that mightier tide
of patriotism which flows all the deeper
and stronger because of the tempest that
vainlv seeks to oppose its course. Po
litical enthusiasm is not stirred in the
American people by a desire to rule nor
{ by the lust for personal ' advantage. It
is not dependent on flags or fireworks.
Neither the zeal of the office-seeker nor
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the skill of the demagogue can inflame
or deceive them. What we see is only
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the only the froth upon the surface.
When the American people have made
up their minds they will act coolly and
according to their best judgment.
BANKSVILLE and VICINITY.
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Jacob WiJliams departed for Ohio , Monday.
• femes Honchin istalkingof jjoingeast , this
fall. \
Albert Kennedy was visiting' at Eanksville ,
Sunda3' .
Born To Mr. and Mrs.Frank Albrecht.Smi-
day , Sept. 23rd , a baby boy.
Base Ball. Banksville vs. Kidge. Septemr
ber 26th. Score , 11 to 21 in favor of Banksville.
Mi3S Fannie Richardson and brother. Miss
Lawthers and brother went to Ludell , Kansas ,
to ( visit friends.
Miss Lenna Lodge gent over to Mr. Burtlcss'
arter the pony , John Milter took , on his depart
ure , together with Mr. W'escU'S saddle.
Thero was quite a cyclone at tho school
liou6e. Tueedar nicht. It was nothing but D" .
L. P. wind , though , and didn't amount too
much.
* To convert tho United Statee is indeed a tri-
ump. The Cobden club will henceforth set up
special shrine for the worship of President
Cleveland and send him all its publications
jratis. Cobden founded free trade. Cleve-
and saved it. Such is the burden of the song
ill through England , to-day. " M. P. by cable
Nc - York Herald. Cvclone Jim. j
Their Business Booming.
Probably no one thing has G uaed , pnch a s
jeneral revival of trade at A. McMiilen's drug
itore as their giving away to their customers
f so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New -
Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is j
limply enormous in this very valuable article I
rom the fact that it always cures and never
lisappoints. Coughs , colds , asthma , bronchi-
is , croup and all throat and lung diseases
Ijiekly cured. You can test it before buying
y gflJting a trial bottle free , large size SI.
Svcry bottle warranted.
SIDE SipE.
Ed Flitcraft took in the Culbertson fair , lasp
today.
The Coleman boys are putting in an Enter-
irise pump for V. T. Stone.
M. ] C. Maxwell has a thoroughbred shorthorn
urham bull , that for a yearling is well , hard-
beat. .M.C. takes him to the fair , we under- *
tand. We predict he wears home the blue
ibbon. '
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Brooks , tho vice presidential candidate of F
he prohibition party , says in a recent speech , 3
He has been a rebel , a slave holder and a fire3
ating democrat , ( and the Lord only knows l
hat else , ) but , thank God , never a republii i
an. " Well , if were to offern prayer , it would "
an somewhat in this wise : "Oh , Lord , for ft i
ame things wo are truly thankful. When we
sad of tho many and divers iniquities charged a :
to the republican party by the prohibitionJ J
, it makes us weary , and in view of this to
ict , wc feel unable to have borne the Inst n
traw. Therefore , oh , Lord , we feel especially
lankful that Tbou didst put it into this man's | <
earf Jo acknowledge before all men , "That he
everb.ii been a republican. " Uno.
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Dr. CADifoijQ.ndJLtio.il Ppwdors , They tone te
the digestive organs , free' the uysfpm of si ;
orms , give tho horses godd'ap Gtiro" causing 10 <
lem to shed freely hik ! puttilig ' tnezn "ih' ' tidd ff
iape for hard work. Far sale bydrugglits. " J25
Direct from the Front.
Knoxvillk , TennJulys , i883.
The Swift Spcculc Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen I can cheerfully and truth
fully say that S. S. S. is the greatest blood
purifier on earth. In 1884 I contracted
blood poison. Physicians treated me with j
no good results. I took a half dozen differ- ,
ent kinds of blood medicines , but , without
receiving any permanent relief ! I was in
duced to try S. S. S. I began the first
bottle with the gravest doubts of success.
I had been so often deceived. But im
provement came , and I continued its use
until perfectly well. I have since married , ,
and have a healthy family. No trace of the
disease is seen. Swifts Specific did all
this for me , and I am grateful. Yours "
truly , J. S. Strader.
118 Dale Ave.
Kemp , Texas , June 23 , 1888.
The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen A sixteen-year-old son of
mine was afflicted with bad blood , and broke
out with an eruption on various parts of his
body. I put him to taking S. S. S. , and a
few bottles cured him entirely. I live at
Lone Oak , but my post-office is at Kemp.
Yours truly , W. S. Robinson.
Three books mailed free on application.
All druggists sell S. S. S.
The Swift Specific Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
New York , 756 Broadway *
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Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy was used with tho greatest success
during our epidemic of Bloody Flux. I do not
know of a case that was lost where this remedy
was used. One of my friends , about six miles
from here , had a child that was given up by
tho two doctors who attended it , bo then used
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy , mid the child recovered. All who
have used it speak of it in the highest terms.
Wishing you abundant success for tho good
you are doing , I am. Very Truly Yours. P. E.
Lavender , P. M. , Chestnut. Amherst , Co. , Va.
Sold by all druggists.
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
ltemedy is the most successful preparation
ever produced for Summer Comphtint , Cholera
Morbus , Dysentery , Diarrhoea , Bloody Flux
and Chronic Diarrhoea and thousands of per
sons will certify that they believe their lives
have been saved by this great remedy. It is
tho one preparation that every family and
every traveling man should be provided with ,
especially during the summer months. Many
cases of Chronic Diarrhoea that had resisted
all other treatment and battled the skill of
good physicians have been permanent } * cured
by it. Sold by all druggists.
Ague can not be permanently cured until
the system lias been thoroughly cleansed of
all morbid matter. Quinine and other febri
fuges , will check it temporarily but it is sure
to return unless the system has been cleansed.
For this purpose there is nothing better than
St. Patrick's Pills. They not only physic , but
thoroughly cleanse the entire system and will ,
in most cases , prevent ague and like malarial
diseases | if usedas soon as the first symptoms
appear. Sold by all druggists.
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File Woolens !
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You will find a splendid line
of Cloths , Cassimeres , Wor
steds , London Suitings , and
Trouserings , and a complete
assortment of Spring and Fall
Overcoatings. Also Esqui
mau Beavers in all shades at
DEYSDALB'Ss '
Fine Custom Tailor Shops ,
opposite the new postofficc.
Good fits guaranteed. Thir
ty-five years ' experience in
New York City.
MAIN AVENUE , MeCOOK. NEB.
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Wm. M. ANDERSON , }
AGENT FOR
The Mutual Life Insurance Co.
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The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co ,
ALSO
A full line of Fire and Lightning Ins.
Money j to Loan on Real pstate ] Security.
ROOMS ] : OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
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R. H. COLE ,
"The Leading"
SSeroliapt j | Tailor
of MpCPQ , FOR ; w
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Having a large stock of Fine Suitings
and Trouserings , I will furnish them
cheap for the next 60 days.
Blue Front Livery Stable
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D. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale staples. Finest turn
outs in the city furnished. ' ' 'Earn , rear Mc
Bntee Hotel. ' S
By correspondence ivwlc easy by the use or enr ae-r
Fall and Winter Illustrated fJatalGgliC
and Prica < * S S1 Mi T Iff BE ? S ? . S ? .
List which is-jSSoEraa 8tj te = .g
| application. Our five floors are pneked with all .
the Latest .Foreign end UotscsHc Ko veltlea. M
0B GOODS , CARPFTSi
3itUnerjladies * Suits , Cosksetc. !
MI goods , jtnportc. ! os "Veil 5 ? American , trerc
selected from innnufrpt r iM"j' ) $ Ir. J. Jay Jo'lia
mil all Middle-Men's Pro pta iiro Saved to
jurchascrs. Eastern prices anil" i.icesf styles "gunr-
intceil. All poods not us represented can be re-
nrncd at our evpenfu. KSEP YOUR MONEY
the west. Write fur faajplw nr.d prices ,
Ja JAYJOSLIK , -
ICth and Curtis Strcot3 , DSHVER , COLO.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
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The Best Salve in the world for cuts , bruis-
, sores , ulcers , suit rheum , fever sores , tet-
er , chopped httnds , chilblains , corns , and ail
ikin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or
pay required. It is guaranteed to give per-
* ct satisfaction , or money refunded. Price
cents per box. For sale by A. WcMillen.
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, e Fanner a fa the ChicaEo Daily News beThe . reads , • , - Chie-ijp. D vy ! News .
The Merchant read the Chicago Daily News SJed.anic
he make , than . . - to know , tta . - . . *
because he must know , vhaf. son , , oninfhegreat more J3.oo year-one cent a - " ictrn. uw -far.d.eralt
. ' * - * " 3 P n.pUy posted on the v.ir t he tuorc central mteh e.a' . , , nn H th , more • ,
business of the . and he can't ? $
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time • i , „ > centres i : , " „ ( or itm a blanket sVet. • • waste , of . the market , he doesn't wait for the slow weekhe .i.n. II . cam. The . work < naa . < . * , . .1 kcU aifr.n ! Ms *
lies . „ "one 1. . .
any more. daily paper at cent it day. 4
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Grandfather reads the Chicago Daily News Mothcrreadsilic Cljicago Daily Nev.s because Grandmother read * ti. ! C 4ao i..i..ly News , i > \
because it gives all the news , and yet so condensed fhe wants to keep up with her husband in general l > ccause she Mill want , ktn w wh.itKtim ; on. .
that it doesn't tire hira cut to read it. And then , information , and then she particularly enjoys the And it's a comfort to see a dailv paper in tin. family . . • X \
the print is ro clear. household hints and things of special interest to tint's clean and pure , un < * rlie * * r > t < t afraid t have {
women which arc in it every day. " the ciiiidn-n sec. " " " " * * /
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The Hoys all want the Chicago Daily Ne.vs Ihe lo1'1"3 * } always reads the Chjcago Daily , _ „ . . , , . . . )
because it gives the base ball news so fullyto say " s b ecausT c is " impartial paper , and whether bc ° ' " " , , T iu"Zi 7ZZ \ ' f
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nothing of all the other things boys enjoy. Arid > e likes its independent views or not , he wants to . | , $ ? v.J Zi * - , V , " " ' " {
d year even the boys don , skip the poHtical .i Sd t ' ' . .
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reads the Chicago Daily News. running. \
The l\xt Office Review , says : " Nearly everybody who reads the English in , "
language around and about Ciiicago , reads the Chicago Daily Hew * • • t <
Do you ? Its a "short and to the point paper , " made particularly for busy people , and it costs one cent a day. All newsdealers sell it , and all . . • -i- . I
master ; .vardsubscn iiticns for it at $3.00 a year , or S1.00 for four months. Address , |
VICTOR F. LAWSON' . Publisher The Chicago Daily MenC , - - , - , ij
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t. e. Mccracken ,
Tho Inonirs-fiiftQ Mfi'H
filcCOOK , NEBRASKA ,
Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light
ning , Tornado and Kail Storm.
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Allen's Transfer ,
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Bus I , 8aggage % Dray Line.
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F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
g -Best Equipped in the Citv. Leave orders
it Commercial Hotel.
Good well water f urnished on short notice.
Herian&DesLarzes ,
Proprietors of iiie ifcCook
rransfer City Bus Line.
Uus to and from all trains. Coal haulmc-
nii general delivery. Three drays. All
rprl * prrtinptly attended to. Leaveordersat
"rees & Hooknell Lumbi-r Yard.
KILPATEIGK BROTHERS.
( Sucppsgprs 10 E. D. Webster. )
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Horses branded on left hip or left shouder.
Aacfj * P. O. address , Estello
t - ' L Hayes county , and Ileat-
rv. . aMS5SS5 riee. Neb. Kanje. Stink-
Ig Sin ? Water and French- / -
Wz tlV&vM man creeks , Chase Co. * 3
M Nebraska.
SS& - f Brand as cut on side of
x K-S"5 = * , _ jfJi \ some animals , on hip and
Jg'lJlSSggJ ySi sides of some , or any-
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flwawiuutvhere on the animal.
JOHN F. BLAUiv.
Breeder of Iiiproved Sheep. r
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eWfg Mt $ ? Z3 * & & ence solicited.
a rj wa ! e * S5 # ' Address him
at llod WiHo-v ,
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EATON BROS. & CO.
bS S ? P. O. address. 3IcCook ,
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E Sta Stf Cattle branded on left _
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ET' gB > 11 lirandson lerthip. '
* jKfasj , JmI Horses branded same
jfcdBali flMrea * on left shoulder.
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ii i plete , consisting of Dress Suits , Business - : : i
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ii j you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as ; : ' [ j
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Blank Books ,
Legal Blanks , • * :
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Inks , Pens , Pencils , Tablets , Etc. . ;
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miBUNE - OFFICE. • " j .i